# Tips, tricks, gists and notes about working on the command-line on Linux

This repo is like my notebook where I write snippets of code, commands and other nuggets of knowledge about working with Linux on the command-line only.

In my conception, the command-line is the fastest and most efficient way to do Systems Administration in GNU/Linux, and often the only way to do many things, especially when you are working with remote machines. That's why, as part of my always ongoing study of how Linux works and how to do things with it, I decided to store my notes and things I learned here, where hopefully other people will find it usable as well.

So, for starters, here's one trick: you serve this repository locally as a "read-only Wiki" like this:

    git clone https://notabug.org/kzimmermann/cli-working-tips
    mkdir cliwiki

    for page in cli-working-tips
    do
        markdown "$page" > cliwiki/${page}.html
    done

    cd cliwiki
    python3 -m http.serve 8080

Now you can access this locally on your browser at `http://localhost:8080`.
